Man vs. Machine: Challenging Human Supremacy at Chess

Man vs. Machine: Challenging Human Supremacy at Chess

Karsten Müller , Jonathan Schaeffer , Vladimir Kramnik
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Nov 5, 2018 · Anglais · Broché (480 pages)
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Format Broché
Pages 480
Langue Anglais
Publié Nov 5, 2018
Éditeur Russell Enterprises, Inc.
ISBN-10 1941270964
ISBN-13 9781941270967

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In a world where technology continues to redefine boundaries, the age-old battle of intellect and strategy reaches a thrilling climax. The authors delve deep into the historical and contemporary interactions between human players and artificial intelligence in the realm of chess. Through detailed analysis, they explore how machines have evolved from simple calculators to formidable opponents capable of challenging the greatest minds in the game.

The narrative is woven with insights from renowned chess figures who have faced off against these algorithms, including Grandmasters who recount their experiences grappling with a game that has transformed. The exploration goes beyond mere statistics; it taps into the philosophical implications of machines redefining what it means to be the best at chess. This captivating journey not only celebrates the brilliance of human intellect but also questions the very nature of mastery in an age dominated by technology.

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Action & Aventure Science & Technologie Histoire

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